another Carlyle( Carlisle) question
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another Carlyle( Carlisle) question



Your car need not be perfect/showroom condition to bring it on the field. Mine 
sure isn't it. It's called the "fun field" and it's just for that. This is not 
a competed show. 

Our Imps are getting some long overdue recognition at that show, and having 
them all together in their own class is really making them stand out. 

The more the merrier. 
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--------- Original Message ---------

DATE: Wed, 19 May 2004 20:15:13
From: Charles Hudacko <chasman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: 

>The Carlisle folks do the car count on Saturday afternoon for the club
>challenge ( that's where they get the counts of how many cars each club
>has, for the dividing of the prize monies), not that the Imperial club
>places high enough for this. But if you could get 25 cars at the show all
>registered  to the club, then the cost of the tent would be refunded  & the
>tent the following year, would be free.
>
>Charles
>Keith asked:
>
> Hi everyone!   According to what Rob P. said, an entry does not have to be
>in show room condition.  My 1970 LeBaron is not very pretty, meaning: No
>vinyl top ( I might have it replaced by the show ); paint is thin in a few
>spots; front seat is beat-up ( back seat is in excellent shape ) and so on.
>She is mostly original and I would love to have her in the show. I have
>never had a car in a show before and have worked hard to get her in the
>shape she's in now.
>     I was planning on driving the Imperial up on saturday ( I live in
>Cecil County, Maryland ) to attend the show. While I was reading the IML I
>thought about entering; would that mean I would have to stay all three days?
>    All advice from experienced car show attenders will be greatly
>appreciated by this car show rookie.
>
>
>
>


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